Yes. For instance, the recently released LG GW620, or the Mototrola Evoke QA4.
There aren't any errors specific to Linux. Linux has the same types of bugs found in every other operating system.
Linux is not an exact copy of any previous operating system. It is modeled after various Unix and Unix-like systems.
Cloud computing is in fact compatible with the Linux operating system. If I'm not mistaken, you can actually do cloud computing on any operating system.
An operating system is usually defined as a collection of software used to create a complete and usable system. By that definition, he did not create any operating system. Torvalds created the most important piece of an operating system, a kernel. The kernel he created is called Linux.
How Linux (or any other operating system) is used depends on what the user wishes to do.
Linux is not faster or slower than any other operating system, necessarily. Apparent "speed" of operating system functions is controlled by many variables.
No. Hacking, depending on your definition, can be done from almost any operating system.
In simple terms: Linux is an operating system. A virus is a malicious application that infects and attempts to damage or altar system files in a computer/operating system. You can get a virus in Linux, yes, as with any operating system but no Linux itself is not a virus. Just make sure anything you use is from a trusted source.
Redhat and Mandrake are not versions of any operating system. Both are itself standalone Linux operating systems.
Linux is an open source Kernel a key element in any operating system responsible amongst other things for managing memory. A Linux distribution is an operating system based on the Linux kernel, there are many Linux distributions. Please reword the question.
Linux is an operating system (ie software) and doesn't inherently have any processors (hardware)
There is no legal way to download movies on any operating system.